Back to newsDespite strong winds across Crete, beachgoers and day-trippers still headed to the island's beaches over the weekend. The windy conditions, which are common in Crete during summer months, did not deter visitors from enjoying the coastline.
Tourists planning beach outings should be aware that strong winds, particularly the seasonal meltemi winds, can make swimming more challenging and may cause rough sea conditions. On windy days, it is advisable to check local beach conditions before heading out, as some exposed beaches on the north coast may be less comfortable than sheltered coves on the south coast. Flags at organized beaches indicate water safety: green means calm, yellow means caution, and red means swimming is not recommended. Always follow lifeguard instructions and posted warnings when wind conditions are strong.
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Strong Winds Don't Deter Visitors From Crete's Beaches
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